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Edited by Tracey Straker and Shobana Rajan

Abstract

Anesthesiology - A problem based learning discussion is a textbook which will give a comprehensive overview of general anesthesiology. The case based problem learning discussions allow for more interesting reading and possibly better retention of information. With progressive technology, advanced surgical procedures have been introduced, and confounding complications need to be anticipated and managed. Anesthetic technologies have also progressed and enhanced surgical advancements, This textbook will effectively address current surgical procedures and their anesthetic implications in evidence based learning approach. This textbook will undoubtedly be an asset to trainees, as well as practicing anesthesiologists.

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